All The Brooklyn Events Worth Attending This Week: 6.11.18 – 6.17.18
These are the best events happening in Brooklyn this week.
These are the best events happening in Brooklyn this week.
The Police Killing of Arthur Miller, 40 Years Later
128 Pierrepont Street at Brooklyn Historical Society
Time: 6:30pm – 8pm
Price: $5; FREE/members
On June 14, 1978, Crown Heights community leader and businessman Arthur Miller was killed by police chokehold. Forty years later, MSNBC’s Joy-Ann Reid leads a panel discussion about what has changed, and what has not—with special guests the Miller family. The program will be introduced by a series of oral histories from residents who remember this tragic event.
Dinners of the Past: The Spice Trade of the Medieval World
62 Bayard Street at MOFAD
Time: 6:30pm – 8:30pm
Price: see on website
The first in MOFAD’s Dinners of the Past series with Edible History, this program will see diners travel across the medieval world as we map out the complex series of trade networks, known as the Silk Road, which moved precious spices from Southeast Asia to Europe. Each course will come from a different city along the Silk Road, such as Quanzhu, Calcutta, Baghdad, and Venice. Diners can expect period dishes from Executive Chef Jay Reifel like Samak Mashwi from Iraq, Mongolian Bear Stew (bear optional), and spiced Venetian pastries. Beer and wine included.
BRIC Media Talks: The Freelance Life
647 Fulton Street at BRIC
Time: 7pm – 8:30pm
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The life of a freelance media maker is a combination of hustle, luck, and constant change. BRIC sits down with three successful freelancers to discuss the ins-and-outs of making a living, finding inspiration, and staying afloat in the ever-evolving world of New York City media.
Myrtle Movies with Rooftop Films: She’s Gotta Have It
85 S Oxford St at Fort Greene Park
Time: 7pm – 11pm
FREE
Enjoy a FREE screening of the original She’s Gotta Have It, a comedy-drama written, filmed, and edited by Spike Lee. This 1986 classic follows Brooklynite, Nola Darling, who dates three suitors at the same time. Bring your blanket to the park to watch this film.
Pizza, Wine, Movie Night: Anchorman
299 Sands Street bldg #275 (Rooftop) at Rooftop Reds
Time: 7pm – 11pm
Price: $30
The outdoor movie experience you have been waiting all winter to enjoy! Enjoy a screening of Anchorman while dining on pizza and wine.
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